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Describe the basic steps in acute inflammation.
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- Explain the differences between acute and chronic inflammation.Describe the cellular and vascular events of inflammation which lead to the four classic signs of inflammation. What role do cytokines play in acute inflammation? Please provide an example of a cytokine and its role in acute inflammationList the cardinal signs of inflammation, and explain why each occurs.